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Ottorino Respighi
La donna sul sarcofago, P. 121
Works Info
Composer
:
Ottorino Respighi
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1919
Average_duration
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3:41
La donna sul sarcofago, P. 121 is a symphonic poem composed by Ottorino Respighi in 1914. It was premiered on February 28, 1915, in Rome, Italy, by the Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, conducted by the composer himself. The piece is divided into three movements, each depicting a different scene from ancient Roman mythology. The first movement, "La donna sul sarcofago" (The Woman on the Sarcophagus), is a hauntingly beautiful depiction of a woman mourning the loss of her lover. The music is slow and mournful, with a sense of longing and sadness that permeates throughout. The second movement, "La fontana di Valle Giulia all'alba" (The Fountain of Valle Giulia at Dawn), is a more upbeat and lively piece, depicting the joy and energy of a group of nymphs dancing around a fountain. The music is fast-paced and energetic, with a sense of playfulness and joy that is infectious. The final movement, "Il tramonto" (The Sunset), is a slow and contemplative piece that depicts the end of the day and the fading of the light. The music is quiet and introspective, with a sense of melancholy and nostalgia that is both beautiful and haunting. Overall, La donna sul sarcofago, P. 121 is a stunning example of Respighi's mastery of orchestration and his ability to evoke powerful emotions through music. The piece is a testament to his love of ancient Roman mythology and his ability to bring these stories to life through his music.
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